After ayear, Saadar back home. At that time, his fatherasked, "What youseeinthe odyssey?"Saadartellwhat hesaw, includinganyobstaclesduringtheodyssey. "I said, 'I do notunderstandthe navigationof nature'," he said.

Since theage of13years, hewanderedthelandforyears. He islooking forscienceinschoolto be able toachievea Bachelor Degree inEnglishfromthe University ofHasanuddin. Now, aresearcherSaadarBajotribe, his tribeitself.

Left by Husbands

This nomadic tradition gave birth to another story that is no less interesting. One was about the fate of women in the village who left her husband "throw away".

In Kulati, Tomia Island, who inhabited the people of Buton, there Wa Jania (40) who has 10 years of wandering husbands. "Since he left, no one had ever heard. Maybe she was married again, "he said irritably.

Wa Jania had to raise four children alone in a house with dirt floors, walls neighbors loan board. For family meals, she relies on cassava gardens and meti (tidal areas) where the octopus, clams, and sea urchins are found.